So after playing a bit with Linux OS I've noticed that it's a lot smoother, lighter and faster than Windows 10 in almost every aspect. Most importantly, P5 runs a lot better on RPCS3 Linux builds for me.
But to make a mod.cpk I either have to build it myself using external tools (haven't even tried that yet) or reboot to Windows.
Some tools (notably GFD Studio) work on Linux using Wine but Mod Compendium doesn't (I'm assuming it's because either its libraries or the platform it was built on). Is there a somewhat good alternative to Mod Compendium for Linux?
Mod Compendium alternative for Linux?
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You're in luck! Someone has undertaken the task of porting the mod compendium to linux, to my understanding it mostly works: https://github.com/youwereeatenbyalid/M ... m/tree/Dev
It doesn't have some of the latest changes (fixes to P3/4 building, subfolder categorization etc.) but nothing has really changed for P5, so hopefully it will be the solution you're looking for
It doesn't have some of the latest changes (fixes to P3/4 building, subfolder categorization etc.) but nothing has really changed for P5, so hopefully it will be the solution you're looking for
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